Following up on a previous email:
> > In FME2007 lines and arcs should snap automatically in the Snapper
> > (without the need to stroke-snap-estimate)... but make sure you have
> > the workspace set to run in RICH mode rather than classic.
>
> Did that, and ran into C++ 'postcondition' errors on a Clipper, using
> build 4384. I guess I'll have to go through my process and see if I can
> optimize it by removing all the transformers I needed to do this the
> 'Classic' way, then try again.
It all seems to work, snapping goes well. The error I mentioned above
(".\igdswch2.cpp:1991 Postcondition found failed") appears to have
nothing to do with the Clipper, but it happens when writing cells to the
output (DGN) feature. Any suggestions?
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